Petunia plant named ‘Petlavve’

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct cultivar of  Petunia  plant named ‘Petlavve’ characterized by its trailing, outwardly spreading and mounded plant habit, freely branching habit, freely flowering habit, single flowers that are lavender in color with darker lavender-colored venation, and good garden performance.

Latin name of the genus and species of the plant claimed: Petunia hybrida.

Varietal denomination: ‘Petlavve’.

BACKGROUND OF THE NEW PLANT

The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Petunia plant botanically known as Petunia hybrida and referred to by the cultivar name ‘Petlavve’.

The new Petunia is the product of a planned breeding program conducted by the inventor in Enkhuizen, Netherlands. The new Petunia cultivar is freely flowering with trailing and spreading habit and attractive leaf and flower coloration.

The new Petunia originated from a cross-pollination made by the inventor in August 1999 of a proprietary selection of Petunia hybrida identified as code number ‘Z4019,’ not patented, as the female, or seed parent, with a proprietary selection of Petunia hybrida identified as code number ‘Y1009,’ not patented, as the male, or pollen parent. The new Petunia was selected as a single plant from the resulting progeny of the cross-pollination in a controlled environment in Enkhuizen, Netherlands in June 2000.

Asexual reproduction of the new cultivar by terminal vegetative cuttings since June 2000, in Enkhuizen, Netherlands has shown that the unique features of this new Petunia are stable and reproduced true to type in successive generations.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Plants of the cultivar ‘Petlavve’ have not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary somewhat with variations in environment such as temperature, light intensity and daylength without, however, any variance in genotype.

The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be the unique characteristics of ‘Petlavve’ These characteristics in combination distinguish ‘Petlavve’ as a new and distinct cultivar:

-   -   1. Trailing, outwardly spreading and mounded plant habit     -   2. Freely branching habit     -   3. Freely flowering habit     -   4. Single flowers that are lavender in color with darker         lavender-purple colored venation     -   5. Good garden performance

In side-by-side comparisons conducted in Enkhuizen, Netherlands, plants of the new Petunia differed from the plants of the female parent selection in the following characteristics:

-   -   1. Plants of the new Petunia had smaller flowers than plants of         the female parent selection.     -   2. Plants of the new Petunia are slightly more mounded than         plants of the female parent which are more flat.

In side-by-side comparisons conducted in Enkhuizen, Netherlands, plants of the new Petunia differed from the plants of the male parent selection in the following characteristics:

-   -   1. Plants of the new Petunia had smaller flowers than plants of         the male parent selection.     -   2. Plants of the new Petunia and the male parent selection         differed in flower color as plants of the male parent selection         had deep pink veined colored flowers.

Plants of the new Petunia ‘Petlavve’ differed from the plants of the Petunia cultivar Petitunia ‘Happy Dream,’ not patented, in flower size. The size of the flowers of Petitunia ‘Happy Dream’ are smaller. The flower color of ‘Petlavve’ is a plain lavender whereas the flowers of Petitunia ‘Happy Dream’ have a purple venation.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The accompanying colored photograph illustrates the overall appearance of the new cultivar, showing the colors as true as it is reasonably possible to obtain in colored reproductions of this type. Colors in the photograph may differ slightly from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description which accurately describe the colors of the new Petunia.

DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW CULTIVAR

The observations and measurements describe plants grown in Enkhuizen, The Netherlands., practice circumstances outdoor in windowboxes during the summer with day temperatures ranging from 18 to 25° C. and night temperatures ranging from 10 to 14° C. Plants used for the photographs and description were about 12 weeks from planting rooted cuttings.

In the following description, color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, 1995 Edition, except where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.

-   The plant:     -   -   Classification.—Botanical: Petunia hybrida. -   Parentage:     -   -   Female parent.—Proprietary Petunia hybrida selection             identified as code number ‘Z4019,’ not patented.         -   Male parent.—Proprietary Petunia hybrida selection             identified as code number ‘Y1009,’ not patented. -   Propagation:     -   -   Type cutting.—Terminal vegetative cuttings.         -   Time to initiate roots.—Summer and winter: About 12 days at             20° C.         -   Time to develop roots, summer R.—About 21 days at 20° C.         -   Time to develop roots, winter.—About 28 days at 16° C.         -   Root description.—Fine, fibrous, white in color.         -   Rooting habit.—Freely branching. -   Plant description:     -   -   Form.—Annual flowering plant; indeterminate; initially             upright then trailing and outwardly spreading; uniformly             mounded plant form. Freely branching habit; about eight             basal branches each with about four to six lateral branches.             Pinching enhances development of lateral branches.         -   Usage.—Appropriate for hanging baskets, window boxes, patio             containers and landscape applications.         -   Plant height.—About 22 cm.         -   Plant diameter (area of spread). —About 70 cm.         -   Vigor.—Vigorous; rapid growth rate.         -   Lateral branches.—Length: About 25 cm. Diameter: About 2 mm.             Internode length: About 1.5 cm. Texture: Pubescent. Color:             144A.         -   Foliage description.—Arrangement: Alternate before             flowering; opposite after flowers develop; simple. Length:             About 3 cm. Width: About 1 cm. Shape: Lanceolate. Apex:             Acute. Base: Attenuate. Margin: Entire. Texture, upper and             lower surfaces: Sparsely pubescent; glandular. Venation             pattern: Pinnate, arcuate.         -   Color.—Developing and fully expanded leaves, upper surface:             146A. Developing and fully expanded leaves, lower surface:             146B. Venation, upper surface: 146B. Venation, lower             surface: 146C. Petiole length: About 1 cm. Petiole diameter:             About 2.5 cm. Petiole color, upper and lower surfaces: 145C.             Petiole texture: Sparsely pubescent. -   Flower description:     -   -   Flower type and habit.—Single salverform flowers; flowers             face mostly upward and outward; axillary. Freely flowering             habit, about two to three open flowers and about three             flower buds per lateral branch at a time.         -   Natural flowering season.—Long day responsive; long             flowering period, spring until frost in the autumn;             flowering continuous during this period. Plants start             flowering about eight weeks after planting rooted cuttings.             Flowers persistent.         -   Flower longevity on the plant.—About seven to ten days.         -   Flower size.—Diameter: About 5 cm. Tube length: About 3 cm.             Throat diameter, distal end: About 1.2 cm. Tube diameter,             proximal end: About 3 mm.         -   Flower buds.—Length: About 3.3 cm. Diameter: About 6 mm.             Shape: Elongated oblong with ruffled apices. Color: More             grey than N79D with N79A veins.         -   Petals.—Quantity/arrangement: About five petals fused in a             single whorl, funnelform. Length from throat: About 2 cm.             Width: About 2.5 cm. Shape: Roughly fan-shaped. Apex:             Abruptly acute. Margin: Entire, undulate. Texture, upper and             lower surfaces: Smooth, velvety.         -   Color.—When opening, upper surface: N78B. When opening,             lower surface: 77B. Venation: 146A. Fully opened, upper             surface: 77B. Fully opened, lower surface: N78C. Venation:             146A. Flower throat (inside): N82B. Flower throat (outside):             N78B. Venation, throat: N79A. Venation, tube: 146A.         -   Sepals.—Arrangement/appearance: Single whorl of five sepals             fused at base, star-shaped. Length: About 1.8 cm. Width:             About 3 mm. Shape: Ligulate. Apex: Rounded. Margin: Entire.             Texture, upper and lower surfaces: Pubescent. Color, upper             surface: 146A. Color, lower surface: 146B.         -   Peduncles.—Length: About 4.1 cm. Width: About 1.25 mm.             Angle: About 45 to 60° from the stem. Strength: Strong.             Texture: Pubescent. Color: 144A.         -   Reproductive organs.—Stamens, quantity per flower: About             five. Anther shape: Ovoid. Anther size: About 1 mm by             1.5 mm. Anther color: 94C. Pollen amount: Scarce. Pollen             color: 94C. Pistils, quantity per flower: One. Pistil             length: About 2 cm. Style length: About 1.7 cm. Style color:             144D. Stigma shape: Anvil-shaped. Stigma color: 146A. Ovary             color: 145A. Seed/fruit: Seed and/or fruit production has             not been observed. -   Disease and pest resistance: Plants of the new Petunia have not been     noted to be resistant to pathogens or pests common to Petunia. -   Garden peformance: Plants of the new Petunia have been observed to     have good garden performance. Plants of the new Petunia have been     noted to tolerate rain, wind and temperatures from 0 to 30° C. 

1. A new and distinct cultivar of Petunia plant named ‘Petlavve’, as substantially illustrated and described herein. 